[Asterisk-Users] Wiki for the * community.

WipeOut . wipeout at linuxmail.org
Tue Apr 8 02:03:53 MST 2003


I like the idea of being able to browse the CVS repository.. The other option here would be a page that showed the current changelog so that as changes were made it would be easy to track and know when to update..


----- Original Message -----
From: Matteo Brancaleoni <mbrancaleoni at espia.it>
Date: 08 Apr 2003 10:22:17 +0200 
To: asterisk at marko.net
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wiki for the * community.

> Hi 2 all.
> 
> I was thinking to start a little web site with phpwiki,
> to let the * community build a sort of shared
> documentation 'bout * & related.
> That because in a wiki "place" all grows faster,
> and is also the right place to share experiences.
> For example it's right to have documentation
> about * installations, ie who has done what with asterisk
> Till now we don't know much about * use in *real*
> world... and when a customers says : yes, that's
> interesting, but who is using it in a real world?
> and for what?
> A wiki site could be the answer (if used, of course).
> That could also boost asterisk presence on the web,
> and let it be found and known by other people
> not currently involved with it.
> 
> Of course wiki is just an idea... I'm ready to
> deploy it if there's interest, but other ideas
> are welcome.
> 
> Another web service I find very useful is a web
> cvs viewer. It's wonderful to take a quick
> look of the code changes (very important
> with *, that's a quick growing project).
> I've started a horde/chora for me , but
> was wondering if digium staff could
> start one from the official cvs rep . 
> Or let someone start it, if they enable
> rsync mirroring of the cvs itself (also
> useful for backups ;->  ).
> 
> Any other idea, question, comments?
> 
> Matteo
> 
> -- 
> Matteo Brancaleoni <mbrancaleoni at espia.it>
> Espia - Emmegi Srl
> 
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